NCCR Microbiomes
2020 series
Home institutions: University of Lausanne, ETH Zurich
Communities of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and protists, perform essential roles in health, agriculture and the environment. The National Centre of Competence in Research "Harnessing microbial communities for health and the environment" (NCCR Microbiomes) is developing new tools to study these microbiomes, combat pathogens and promote useful organisms. It looks at microbial communities in humans, animals, plants, and natural and industrial environments.
NCCR Microbiomes brings together experts in the fields of human infections, animal and plant gut microbiomes, genomics and computational biology, applied and environmental microbiology, and microbial ecology and evolution. To achieve its goals, the NCCR Microbiomes is organised into five interconnected research modules or ‘work packages’: Translational microbiome research; Microbiomes in animal systems; Plant, soil and environmental microbiomes; Synthetic and engineered microbiomes; and Microbiome data analysis and modelling.
Further information on the NCCR:
- Contact details- NCCR‐Directorate - Prof. Jan van der Meer 
 Director
 NCCR Microbiomes
 Université de Lausanne
 Department of Fundamental Microbiology
 Bâtiment Biophore
 1003 Lausanne
 Phone: +41 (0) 21 692 56 30
 Email: Janroelof.vandermeer@unil.ch- Prof. Julia Vorholt 
 Co-director
 NCCR Microbiomes
 ETH Zürich
 Institut für Mikrobiologie
 HCI F 429
 Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10
 8093 Zürich
 Tel.: +41 (0) 44 632 55 24
 Email: jvorholt@ethz.ch- NCCR‐Management - NCCR Microbiomes 
 Université de Lausanne
 Bâtiment Biophore
 1015 Lausanne
 Email: contact@nccr-microbiomes.ch
- Funding- Financing 2020-2027 (Swiss francs)- Funding source - 2020-2023 - 2024-2027 - SNSF grant - 16,086,204 - 19,298,000 - Funds from the University of Lausanne - 8,249,171 - 8,739,600 - Funds from the ETH Zurich - 6,172,500 - 6,125,000 - Group funds of the project participants - 11,994,191 - (available in 2025) - External funds - 30,401 - (available in 2025) - NCCRs are financed through grants awarded by the SNSF, but also from other sources. The home institution involved in the NCCR also contributes a substantial amount of money. The available overall budget of the NCCR is further increased by monetary contributions from the project participants and third-party funds, which are generally invested by industrial companies. 
- Contact at SNSF- Contact person at the SNSF: - Dr. Damian Dalcher 
 NCCR Team
 Swiss National Science Foundation
 Wildhainweg 3
 3001 Bern
 Phone: +41 (0) 31 308 24 28
 Email: damian.dalcher@snf.ch